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by onion2k
1637 days ago
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Newton died with no friends, he was celibate his whole life, and he never travelled farther than about 100 miles from where he was born. He was rightly recognized for his contribution to math in his 20s, but by the time he was in his 30s he'd removed himself from the scientific community and spent all his time studying alchemy and the bible. You believe that it was necessary for him to be a dick in the pursuit of genius; I think the outcome of his "full manifestation of the self" meant that society benefited from 10 years of his singular effort and then lost out on the next 50 years because no one would work with him, and his peers actually laughed at him for his (entirely wrong) approach to the theory of what light is. Boyle and Hooke accused him of stealing their ideas on optics. The fact Newton was an asshole, and people let him be an asshole, robbed us all of 80% of what he might have achieved if he'd been a bit nicer. |
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He rescued the Royal Society from bankrupcty and also worked with the best equipment makers of the day to improve experimental science.
At the Mint he was responsible for the gold content of the coinage and using science and design to limit counterfeits.
There was quite a bit more than "studying alchemy and the bible" because "no one would work with him."